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Título
Probing Conductivity of Polyelectrolyte/Nanoparticle Composite Films by Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy
Publicado en
Nano Letters. 2003, V. 3, n. 10, p. 1459–1462
Editorial
American Chemical Society
Fecha de publicación
2003-10
ISSN
1530-6984
DOI
10.1021/nl034633y
Resumen
An advanced electroanalytical technique, scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM), is used as a new approach to measure both the lateral (in-plane) and cross-film electron transport in multilayer polymer/nanoparticle films. The sensitivity of SECM is such that the conductivity of a single nanoparticle monolayer can be quantified. The increase in SECM tip current with the number of polyelectrolyte/nanoparticle layer pairs demonstrates that the subsequent layers are not electrically insulated from each other and that there is significant communication between nanoparticles in different layers.
Palabras clave
Electrical conductivity
Layers
Nanoparticles
Redox reactions
Thin films
Materia
Nanotecnología
Nanotechnology
Microscopía
Microscopy
Electroquímica
Electrochemistry
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